Hundreds of youngsters will descend on a popular coastal park on Easter Sunday in the hunt for a treat.
The enthusiastic young children will search Sparrow's Nest Gardens in Lowestoft for the answers to clues that will earn them the reward of a chocolate egg.
The rapid uptake of the entry vouchers for the popular return of the Lowestoft Lions Easter egg trail has meant that all 500 available have been snapped up already - but the park is still open for all youngsters to enjoy the children’s entertainment and stalls on offer.
Those with vouchers can exchange them for a quiz sheet from 10.30am which when completed will earn them a chocolate egg.
The event runs until 1pm and will include children’s entertainment, face painting, stalls and games.
Beccles Lions will be bringing their delicious burger stall as the park remains open to all.
A Lowestoft Lions spokesman said: "The Easter egg trail is specifically aimed at Primary school age and younger children and we would like to thank our egg sponsor Norton Peskett Solicitors and Morrison’s Pakefield community champion for an appearance by the Easter Bunny."
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